Bibliography.
‘Mediterranean Winter Resorts’ by E. Reynolds-Ball (6th ed., London, 1908; price 6s.) although far from exhaustive, contains much useful and practical information. The art of the Orient is admirably treated of in the ‘Manuel d’Art Musulman’ by H. Saladin and G. Migeon (Paris, 1907; 30 fr.). Among excellent German books are Theob. Fischer’s ‘Mittelmeerbilder’ (2 vols., Leipzig, 1906, 1908; each 6 marks), and A. Philippson’s ‘Mittelmeergebiet’ (Leipzig, 1907; 7 marks).
Books on Algeria, see p. [175]; on Athens, see p. [508]; on Cairo, see p. [444]; on the Canary Islands, see p. [32]; on Carthage, see p. [343]; on Constantinople, see p. [542]; on Cordova, see p. [69]; on Granada and the Alhambra, see pp. [65], 80; on Jerusalem, see p. [473]; on Madeira, see p. [20]; on Morocco, see pp. [97], 98; on Seville, see p. [61]; on Tebessa, see p. [315]; on Timgad, see p. [289]; on Tunisia, see p. [325].